Inspirational quotes by Duop Chak Wuol.
The IGAD-Plus's compromise peace agreement is probably pregnant with a noisy, perhaps thunderous baby.
If a man is not sure of his future, he should consciously adjust his thinking.
A man who does not question his own judgment, society, and who flourishes between deceit and bewilderment, fails his moral responsibility as a rational being.
It is not in our interest, I suppose, to let South Sudan fall under the category of the burdened societies. We must be critical about our own actions if we want to move forward as a nation proud of its immense diversity.
I think nothing is good, I really think it is.
When greed transcends rationale, morality becomes irrelevant.
It is morally appalling for the so called liberators of South Sudan to keep liberating their own people from a war that has already been won.
There are corrupted Muslims who have become Christians, and corrupted Christians who have become Muslims. They called it freedom of religion.
Human beings have never agreed whether or not there is only one universal or sacred divine entity in a supposedly glorious and transcendent place.
People should not confuse opinions and rules with egocentric interests.
It is better to make an irrational noise in a bush than in a desert.
The mentality of who is your uncle—an ethnocentric way of thinking, is one of the leading causes of South Sudan’s internal conflicts.
It is logical to look for a green fowl in a dark room even if you know the chance of finding a green fowl in a dark room is slim.
Peace becomes a fantasy when egos are promoted and facts distorted.
I would rather write a book without a title if my true friend chooses to live in a million dollar home in London and acts foreign.
If you are a leader or someone who works for the interest of a community, first make sure that you understand the interest of the people who make up that community. In this way, you will have a good chance of minimizing, perhaps, avoiding the us versus them mentality.
A majority opinion does not represent the ultimate decision because such a view is not unanimous and lacks general will.
African leaders should not turn the continent into a giant collector of donations and loans from wealthy nations—they must find other plausible means to help established their economic security so as to minimize poverty. This incoherent blunder on the mainland must be scrutinized.
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